"Jack Reacher, the ex-military cop turned drifter, is making his way to Virginia from snowy South Dakota, but he ends up stopping in an extremely remote part of Nebraska - so remote that the nearest civilization is sixty miles further south. The area is under the sinister control of the Duncan family, a clan that has the few residents so terrorized that they can do pretty much anything without consequence. When Eleanor Duncan, young Seth Duncan’s wife, calls the local doctor to help her after another beating, Reacher has to basically guilt the doctor into going out to her house. Something as simple as this ends up involving Reacher in a fight against the Duncans, as well as some international agents who are very interested in the cargo that the Duncan family is bringing in from Canada. With Reacher in the way, commerce can’t continue. He has to be taken out."

Sounds kind of interesting, doesn't it? And it is.

I initially gave it 4 stars on Goodreads before writing my review, but as I was writing it, I started coming up with all of these other things that were wrong with the book. It was like having four pieces of chocolate cake: it was so good going down, but it gives you a stomachache afterwards.

Even so, if I can't put a book down, it has to at least get three stars.